Two teenagers, including a football player, were shot Friday outside a Pine Hills Christian school, Orange County sheriff's officials said.

A fight broke out in the parking lot of Agape Christian Academy shortly after high-school classes dismissed for the day, apparently stemming from an ongoing dispute involving a student.

The gunman is not a student at the private school and has not been caught.

Multiple shots were fired about 2 p.m., striking a 16-year-old in the hip and a 17-year-old in the ankle. A vehicle also was struck.

The 16-year-old appears to have been the intended target, said Sheriff Jerry Demings, who responded to the school late Friday afternoon. The teen was transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.

The 17-year-old appears to have been an innocent bystander, Demings said. His family drove him to Health Central for treatment.

Demings said one of the victims is a football player who was headed to meet his team at the time of the shooting.

Agape Christian Academy is affiliated with Agape Assembly Baptist Church. According to the church website, various educational services are provided including a preschool and high school.

Demings said he spoke with staff at the school shortly after the shooting.

"This was an unnerving incident for them and they are working to re-establish a sense of normalcy," he said.

An employee at the church office would not comment on the shooting. Calls were referred to Orlando criminal defense attorney Dean Mosley, who could not be reached.